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What is the OPNAVINST 5100.23G
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Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program Manual
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What is ORM?
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ORM minimizes risks to acceptable levels, commensurate with mission
accomplishment. |
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Name the five steps of ORM?
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(Step 1) Identify hazards
(Step 2) Assess hazards (Step 3) Make a decision (Step 4) Implement controls (Step 5) Supervise |
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What are the four principles that ORM incorporates?
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Accept Risk When Benefits Outweigh The Cost.
Accept No Unnecessary Risk. Anticipate And Manage Risk By Planning. Make Risk Decisions At The Right Level. |
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What are the Risk Assessment Codes?
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1 = Critical
2 = Serious 3 = Moderate 4 = Minor 5 = Negligible |
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Name the three types of Mishap Investigations?
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- Safety.
- Judge Advocate General (JAG). - Criminal & Security. |
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How many classes of mishaps are there?
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4
Class A Class B Class C Class D |
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How offten should Safety Stand-downs happen?
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Stand-downs should happen at least semi-annually
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When should Criminal & Security investigation will be conducted?
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when any death occurs on a Navy installation unless the cause of death is by a disease or natural causes.
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What is the purpose of the Safety investigation?
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mishap prevention, not determination of accountability.
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What is the Personal protective equipment (PPE) program used for?
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It reduce or eliminate personnel exposure to hazards
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Who is the Commander in Chief?
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Honorable Barack Obama
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Who is the Secretary of Defense?
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Honorable Robert Gates
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Who is the Secretary of the Navy?
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Honorable Ray Mabus
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Who is the Chief of Naval Operations?
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Admiral Gary Roughead ,USN
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Who is the Fleet Commander in Charge?
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Vice Admiral Clinag
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Who is the Chair, Joint Chhief of Staff?
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Admiral Mullen
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Who is the Secretary of State?
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Hiliary Clinton
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Who is the MCPON?
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MCPON West
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Who is the Fleet Master Chief?
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FLTMC Levault
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Who is the CMDMC?
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CMDMC Cummings
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What is an OPERATION PLAN (OPLAN)?
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a detailed statement of a course of action to be followed to accomplish a future mission
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What is an OPORD?
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a formal statement issued by the senior commander to subordinate commanders that outlines the coordinated execution of a future operation in the field.
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What is the five paragraph format for the OPORD?
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SMEAC
Situation Mission Execution Admin and Logistics Command and Control |
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What does the Situation Paragraph of the OPORD have? (always has three subparagraphs)
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Enemy Forces, Friendly forces, and Attachments and Detachments
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What does the Mission Paragraph of the OPORD contain?
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concise statement of the mission, its purpose, and of the command as a whole. It includes “what”, “how”, “where”,and as much “why” as maybe proper.
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What does the Execution Paragraph of the OPORD contain?
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assigns definite tasks to each element of the command, organic and attached, that contributes to carrying out the overall mission
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What does the Administration and Logistics Paragraph of the OPORD contain?
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contains administrative and logistic instructions, when an administrative order is not issued.
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What does the Command and Communications Paragraph of the OPORD contain?
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contains instructions about the command, command relationships, and the operations of communications and electronics.
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The Commanding Officer is charged with the absolute responsibility for the safety, well-being, and efficiency of his or her command as set forth by which of the following?
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U.S. Navy Regulations
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What are the XO's Responsibilities?
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primarily responsible under the Commanding Officer for the organization, performance of duty, and good order and discipline of the entire command.
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What are the CMDMC Responsibilities?
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Morale, Job satisfaction, and Discipline.
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What does EDVR stands for?
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Enlisted Distribution Verification Report
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The EDVR is a...?
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monthly statement of an activity’s enlisted personnel account.
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The EDVR is organized into ______ sections?
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12
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What does a Date-Time-Group look like?
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The first two represent the date and the next four represent the GMT in the ZULU zone suffix that the message is transmitted.
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What is the delivery time required Routine Messae?
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6 hours
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What is the delivery time required Priority Message?
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3 hours
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What is the delivery time required Immediate Message?
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30 minutes
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What is the delivery time required Flash message?
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as fast as possible with an objective of less than 10 minutes
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What are the three security Classification designators?
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Confidential
Secret Top Secret |
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What are the Non-classification designators?
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FOUO (For Official Use Only)
EFTO (Encrypt For Transmission Only) UNCLAS (Unclassified) (No Foreign Nationals) |
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What is on a Page 2?
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Record of Emergency Data
It lists your dependents, person to be notified in case of emergency or death and beneficiary's for unpaid pay and allowances |
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What is on a Page 4?
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Enlisted Qualifications History
PQS, ASVAB, NEC’s, Rate, Designators, Courses completed, Awards and Service Schools completed. |
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What is a Page 13?
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Administrative Remarks
Is used to document significant miscellaneous entries which are not provided for elsewhere or where more detailed information may be required to clarify other entries in the Service Record. |
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What information is on a LOGREQ?
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The Logistical Requirements contains information such as the beam, draft, and height of a vessel. Port services needed.
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What does SORTS stand for and what is it for?
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Status of Resources and Training System
This is the principal report within the U.S. Navy and Military Sealift Command to provide combat readiness data |
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What is a SITREP and what is the purpose of it?
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Situation Report
This is a multipurpose, narrative report that keeps addressees informed and enables the commands and Services concerned to expect and prepare for potential effects |
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What do the laws of armed conflict tell you?
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tell you what you can and cannot do in combat situations.
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Under the Laws of Armed Conflict who are considered Noncombatants?
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civilians, medical personnel, and chaplains.
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What date did the US Navy Form?
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April 30, 1798
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recommended establishing Naval Construction Battalions
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Rear Admiral Ben Moreell,
Chief of the Navy's Bureau of Yards and Docks |
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What is the birthday of the Seabees?
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March 5th, 1942
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the two fleets never saw each other—the battle was fought entirely with aircraft launched from carriers.
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Battle of the Coral Sea
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represents the strategic high water mark of Japan's Pacific Ocean war. 4-7 June 1942
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Battle of Midway
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June 6th, 1944, the day was D-Day. Joint Service operation, but also a coalition of allies with over 1 million participants from 12 countries
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Invasion of Normandy
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The Navy’s Underwater Demolition Teams (UDTs) were created when
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bomb disposal experts and Seabees (combat engineers) teamed together in 1943 to devise methods for removing obstacles
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The Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team primary mission is to?
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is to handle, defuse, and dispose of munitions and other explosives.
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What does SEAL stand for?
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The Sea, Air and Land
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MRF
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Mobile Riverine Forces support will be at the request of the riverine force commander,
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Who Integrate and employ various ships, craft, aircraft, weapons and Marine Corps and Naval Special Warfare Forces in a concerted effort to achieve and/or maintain control of a riverine, coastal or delta areas.
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Riverine Operations
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America’s first sea-based offensive was initiated against which country?
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Great Britain
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SECNAV reports to
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Reports to the Secretary of Defense.
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Chief of Naval Operations is responsible for
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To organize, train, equip, and maintain the readiness of Navy operational forces
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The function of the office is to provide a direct, unofficial channel of communication between enlisted personnel and the senior policy level of DON
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Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON)
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Advises their respective Fleet Commanders and assist in the formulation, implementation and execution of policies concerning morale, welfare, job satisfaction, discipline, utilization and training of enlisted Sailors.
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Fleet Master Chief
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What does N1 do?
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Admin Assistance Officer
Observe and report to the XO on the effectiveness of administrative policies, procedures, and regulations of the command |
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What does N3 do?
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Operations Officer - The execution of anti-air warfare (AAW), anti-surface warfare (ASUW), anti-submarine warfare (ASW), electronic warfare (EW), strike warfare (STW), and intelligence/cryptologic operations as directed,
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What does N4 do?
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Supply Officer - Requiring inspection on delivery. For material of a technical nature the Supply Officer may be assisted by qualified inspectors appointed by cognizant department heads.
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What does N6 do?
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Communicataions Officer
Maintenance and direction of a communications security program which includes cryptological security, transmission security, and physical security of communications security materials (COMSEC). |
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The Navy Expeditionary Combat Command is the charged with the basic mission of
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organizing, manning, training, equipping, and maintaining Navy forces to operate in an expeditionary environment.
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NECC is a global force provider of adaptive force packages of expeditionary capabilities to
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joint warfighting commanders.
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Who is the Navy Expeditionary Combat Command Commander?
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Rear Admiral Pottenger
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How many commands fall under NECC?
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15
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When and how is a LOGREQ is submitted?
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usually sent by message so as to be received at least three working days prior to ships ETA.
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The two general types of operations which may be conducted by Riverine operations are:
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Assualt
Surveillance, Interdiction, and Security |
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What is the date that the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor?
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December 7, 1941
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What great battle prevented the Invasion of Australia?
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Battle of Coral Sea
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When was the Department of the Navy established?
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April 30, 1798
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What is the motto of the Seabees?
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Construimus, Batuimus”- We Build, We Fight”
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What size is the standard wood pallet?
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40”x48” not for use on planes
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What is the standard size of the 463L pallet?
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108”x88”
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What are the usable dimensions of 463L pallet?
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104”84”96
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List the four types of aircraft and # of position pallets?
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C-130 = 6 pallets
C-5 = 36 pallets KC-10 = 17 pallets with full load or 27 without KC-135 = 6 pallets C-17 = 18 pallets |
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What does the acronym MPF stand for?
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Maritime Prepositioning Force
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Where are the MPF locations?
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Rota, Spain
Diego, Garcia Guam |
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What are the three types of whistle signals?
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Attention to Orders – one short blast
Cease Fire – one long blast Hostile Aircraft or Mechanized Vehicle – three long blasts |
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What are the five steps of the intelligence cycle?
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Planning and Direction, Collection, Processing, Production, Dissemination
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List the three radio communication frequencies
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HF = 3 MHz-30MHz suited for ground troops
VHF = 30 MHz-300 MHz suited for amphibious operations UHF = 300 MHz-3GHz suited for ship to ship operations |
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Define minimize
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Used during crisis or emergency, members are required to reduce message traffic
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Define beadwindow
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Procedure used to alert circuit operators that an unauthorized disclosure has occurred over a non-secured circuit
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List the three levels of war as they relate to planning?
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Strategic – Theater/Global planning
Operational- Campaign planning Tactical – Battle/Engagement planning |
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List the six elements of mission planning?
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Mission Analysis
COA Development COA Wargaming COA Comparison Order Development Transition |
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What does the acronym COA stand for? COI?
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Course of Action; Contact of Interest
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What are the elements of an OPORD?
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“SMEAC”
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What is a FRAGO?
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Provides changes or additions to the OPORD
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Councils or committees have three basic functions.
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- Create.
- Serve. - Provide. |
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(MESF)
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Maritime Expeditionary Security Force - Actively shape the operating environment and integrated maritime expeditionary security capabilities
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MESG
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Maritime Expeditionary Security Group - Echelon 4 staff
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MSRON
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Maritime Expeditionary Security Squadron - Echelon 5 staff
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Mobile Security Squadron C2 Divison
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Echelon 6 Staff
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(IBU)
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Inshore Boat Units - Small craft security and support operations in the littoral environment.
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MSD
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Mobile Security Division - Point defense of high value assets (HVAs) at both ends of the U.S. Sea Lines of Communication (SLOC)
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PSU
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Port Security Unit - Provide waterborne security, surveillance, interdiction and point defense for the protection of high value assets (HVAs) at both ends of the U.S. Seaward Lanes of Communication (SLOCs).
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EST
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Embarked Security Teams- 12-person teams
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• First Naval Construction Division
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Administrative and operational commander for six Naval Construction Regiments
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Explosive Ordnance Disposal
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Disarm and render safe any explosive devices
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Naval Expeditionary Logistics Support Group
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- Port operations, fuel distribution, postal operations and air cargo missions.
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Harbor clearance operations
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Navy Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit
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properly uniformed and equipped to ensure they get the proper stateside training.
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Expeditionary Combat Readiness Center
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Deliver maritime expeditionary core capability training and instruction tailored to a Partner Nation’s needs.
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Expeditionary Training Command
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Enhance the relationship between military forces and civil authorities port operations, harbor and channel construction and maintenance, and marine and fisheries resources.
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• Maritime Civil Affairs Group (MCAG)
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Three TRICONS connected together are same size as one
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one ISO Standard 20.
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SIXCON
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Used to transport fuel and water.
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intra-theater tactical airlift = 6 pallets-90 people
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C130 Hercules
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Strategic/tactical aircraft used for inter- and intra-theater tactical airlift of troops and outsized items of cargo to small austere airfields at or near the battle area, by aerial delivery or air-land methods. = 11 pallets-102 people
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C-17 Globe master III
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- inter-theater strategic airlift of troops and outsized cargo = Thirty-six 463L pallet positions
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C-5 Galaxy
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KC-10 Extender
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Air refueling and inter-theater strategic airlift = 17 pallets-75passengers
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KC-135 Stratotanker -
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Tanker, enables the aircraft to transfer 200,000 lbs of fuel, in-flight = 6 pallets- 37 passengers
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MPSRON-1
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1 (5 Ships) Mediterranean II MEF (Camp Lejeune)
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(5 Ships) Diego Garcia
I MEF (Camp Pendleton) |
MPSRON-2
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MPSRON-3
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(6 Ships) Guam – Tinian
III MEF (Okinawa) |
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TPFDD
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a force list that identifies CAPABILITIES and is a Deployment Document
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provides sealift transportation services to U.S. Forces
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Military Sealift Command
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The exercise of authority and direction by a properly designated commander over assigned and attached forces in the accomplishment of the mission.
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Command and Control
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The process of sharing information using words or signals effectively to impart information or ideas.
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Communications
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Discipline that focuses on the gathering, analysis, protection, and dissemination of information. The product is derived from analyzing all available and relevant information.
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Intelligence
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Non-Verbal Communications -
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- Must be agreed on prior to use - Whistle Signals, Special Signals, or Arm and Hand Signals.
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Most infantry radios are
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FM (frequency modulated)
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To communicate with each other, radios must have
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a common frequency.
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Safeguarding of communications information
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COMSEC
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TPI
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Two-person integrity - Security measure taken to prevent single-person access to COMSEC keying material and cryptographic maintenance manuals.
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EEFI
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Essential Elements of Friendly Information - Specific items of information which if revealed and correlated with other information would degrade the security of military operations, projects, or missions in the applicable areas.
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A real-time procedure used to alert circuit operators that an unauthorized disclosure has occurred over a non-secured circuit.
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BEADWINDOW
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3 MHZ - 30 MHZ
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HF - Naval communications within the HF band can be grouped into four general types of services: point- to-point, ship-to-shore, ground-to-air, and fleet broadcast.
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VHF
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30 MHZ - 300 MHZ - known as line-of-sight transmission bands. The line-of-sight characteristic makes the VHF band ideal for amphibious operations (beach landing from sea craft).
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300 MHZ - 3 GHZ - known as line-of-sight transmission bands. The line-of-sight characteristic makes UHF well suited for tactical voice transmissions (maneuvering of ships traveling together).
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UHF
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What is the purpose of the MPS Squadrons?
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To preposition a Marine Corps Air-Ground Task Force
To preposition Seabee and Fleet Hospital Equipment To shorten response time |
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What is the purpose of the Combat Prepositioning Ships?
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Provide the equipment and supplies for an Army Heavy Brigade
Provide equipment and munitions for 6,000 personnel for 15 days Provide equipment for support and sustainment of the Brigade |
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What Class of MPF ship requires the use of an E-Beam?
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AMSEA
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What is the purpose of blocking and bracing?
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To minimize/prevent horizontal movement of cargo
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What is the purpose of shoring?
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To support objects by bracing them from below
To reinforce decking to hold heavier loads |
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What is the purpose of tomming?
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To fill empty space above the cargo to keep it from rising
To hold the cargo down to minimize shifting |
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Transponder used to track location of troops.
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Blue Force Tracker
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Hand held two way radio, line of sight. (voice)
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XTS 5000R
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Hand held two way radio, line of sight or satellite with crypto load. (voice)
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AN/PRC-148
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UFH Satellite comms secure and non-secure. (voice and data)
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PRC-117 manpack
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HF long haul secure and non-secure. (voice and data)
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PRC-150 manpack
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HSWAN Communication Suite
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Satellite comms. (voice, data, internet capability)
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This is the end of my transmission to you and no answer is required or expected.
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OUT.
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I have received your last transmission satisfactorily
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ROGER
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Your last transmission was incorrect.
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WRONG
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Repeat all of your last transmission
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SAY AGAIN
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I shall spell the next word phonetically
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I SPELL
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If you hear the word BEADWINDOW while you’re talking on a radio net what does it mean?
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Someone on the net has passed classified information over a non-secured circuit.
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Besides a clearance what does a person need to have to gain access to classified information?
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Need to know.
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In security classification terms, what does compromise mean?
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A security violation which has resulted in confirmed or suspected exposure of classified information or material to an unauthorized person.
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JOPES
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The joint tool used to plan missions
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3 Types of Plans
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Strategic – Theatre Plan
Operational – Campaign Plan Tactical – Battle Plan |
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6 Operational Phases
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1. Shape
2. Deter 3. Seize Initiative 4. Dominate 5. Stabilize 6. Enable Civil Authority |
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JOC Responsibilities
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1. Collect
2. Evaluate 3. Display 4. Disseminate |
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FPCON level normal
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routine security posture, general global threat
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FPCON Alpha
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increased general threat
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FPCON Bravo
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increaded or more predittable threat
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FPCON Charlie
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terrorist action is more likely
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What are the terrorist threat levels?
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Low, moderate, significant, and high
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Explain the fundamentals of camp layout?
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Sufficient space for command dispersement
Concealment for ground and air observation Protection from bombing and strafing Protection from mechanized attack |
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Discuss key features that must be considered in site selection?
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Real estate availability and control (on/off base)
Seaport and Airport capabilities and conditions Site conditions for tent camps, future expansion, drainage problems, ground cover, and soil conditions Availability and cost of indigenous construction materials Electric power availability Source and quality potable water Adequacy of sewage disposal facilities |
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What is a leach field?
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An important part of a septic tank individual sewage disposal system.
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What is the purpose of a leach field?
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Used to dispose sewage and gray water into the ground
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What is a leach field made of?
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4-to-6 – inch perforated pipe, 5 to 10 feet apart in herringbone pattern
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What are the four work classifications?
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Safety
Function Preventative Appearance |
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What are the three categories of standard 782 gear?
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Fighting load-carrying equipment
Bivouac equipment – Camping equipment i.e. Base x tent Protective equipment |
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List 6 items of standard 782 gear issue?
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Pistol belt
Pack combat medium Suspenders Two ammo pouches Canteen cover, canteen, and canteen cup First aid packet Entrenching tool and cover Poncho Hat and mosquito net Kevlar helmet Camouflage cover Bayonet or k-bar |
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What are the three fighting positions?
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Hasty
Improved one-man Improved two man |
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What does the acronym “KOCOA” stand for?
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Key terrain
Observations and fields of fire Cover and concealment Obstacles to movement Avenues of approach |
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What is the measurement of one circle using an azimuth?
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360 degrees or 6400 mils
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What are the “Troop Leading Steps?”
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BAMCIS
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What does the acronym “BAMCIS” stand for?
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Begin planning
Arrange recon Make recon Complete the plan Issue the order Supervise |
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What is a “SALUTE” report?
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Size
Activity Location Unit Time Equipment |
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What is a “SPOT” report?
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More formal SMEAC used after engagement has ended
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What does the acronym “SPOT” stand for?
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Situation
Position Observation Time |
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What are the battalion defensive areas? Or Where do you set fighting positions?
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Forward Defensive Area – FDA – 2nd
Security Area – 1st Reserve Area – 3rd |
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What are the 5 S’s in handling EPWs?
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Search
Secure Silence Segregate Speed also Tag |
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What are the three zones for waterborne protection?
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Assessment – 3000 yds
Warning – 2000 yds Threat – 1000 yds |
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What are the types of waterborne threats?
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Deep draft boats – most devastating threat
Subsurface Swimmer – most difficult to detect use sonar, turn on rudders, or use concussion grenade Floating mines – used in hostile environment Small boats – most likely threat |
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What is a TEMPER?
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Climate controlled tent that provides support facilities for customer/tenant functions.
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What chemical is used to treat potable water?
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Chlorine
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Explain the purpose of the Super-Chlorination process?
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Use of Chlorine in amounts far in excess of what is needed to clean contaminated water containers.
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- Latrines must be _____ yards from the nearest natural water source and food service areas.
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100
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Leach Fields - constructed of ________-inch perforated pipe
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4 -6
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used to log all work orders
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Maximo system
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work orders Less than 16 man-hours and $100 in material costs
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Emergency Work Orders
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Jobs that take More than 16 man-hours to complete
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specific job orders
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jobs that Require over 40 man-hours to complete.
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standing job order
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The key to a successful Preventive Maintenance (PM) program is a
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a systematic, continuous inspection program.
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what type of inspection Reviews all camp facilities to determine the maintenance required
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Control Inspections
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what summary Report documents deficiencies in camp facilities.
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Annual Inspection Summary
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Shallow pit type of emplacement provides a temporary, open, prone firing position for the individual rifleman.
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skirmisher trench
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Made as small as possible to present the smallest target to the enemy
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One-Man Fighting Hole -
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Camouflage Discipline-
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Avoid doing anything, such as scattering cans or boxes around the camouflaged position, which may give the position away.
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Action under flares
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When you are caught in the open by an overhead flare, you should immediately hit the deck
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The Lensatic Compass has three methods of reading:
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1. Center Hold Method
2. Compass to Cheek Method 3. Night Method |
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To bypass enemy positions or obstacles and still stay oriented, detour around the obstacle by moving at right angles for equal distances.
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Box Method
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Four defensive principles of war:
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1. Surprise
2. Security 3. Unity of Command 4. Mass |
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SAFE
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• S Security
• A Place automatic and crew-served weapons • F Clear fields of fire • E Emplacements, dig fighting positions |
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Forward Defense Area (FDA)
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Area where frontline defensive positions are dug.
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Security Area
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Area in front of FDA. Security patrols roam this area. Listening/observation posts are placed here.
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Reserve Area -
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Area behind FDA that reserve forces occupy
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A squad is composed of ____ people
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14
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I am an American, fighting in the forces which guard my country and our way of life. I am prepared to give my life in their defense.
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Article I
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If I am captured, I will continue to resist by all means available. I will make every effort to escape and aid others to escape.
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Atricl III
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I will never forget that I am an American, fighting for freedom, responsible for my actions, and dedicated to the principles which made my country free. I will trust in my God and in the United States of America.
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Article VI
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I will never surrender of my own free will. If in command, I will never surrender the members of my command while they still have the means to resist.
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Article II
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Four Troop Formations
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Column
Wedge Echelon Right or Left Skirmishers Left ot Right |
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Colum
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Used when speed and control are governing factors.
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Wedge
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Used when the enemy contact is possible, but not certain. Provides all around protection, flexibility and is easy to control.
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Echelon Right or Left
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Used primarily to protect an exposed flank. Hard formation to control and slow moving.
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Skirmisher’s Right or Left
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Used when assaulting a known enemy position. Hard formation to control.
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Anti-terrorism Officer
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Primary developer of a command’s AT/FP plan.
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Concussion grenade – ___ ft kill
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5
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Who is in a Logistical Advanced Party -
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ADMIN/LOGISTICS/CONSTRUCTION
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IBA System:
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Front Plate
Back Plate Side Plates Deltoid Protector Neck Protector Rib Protector CROTCH Protector Kevlar Helmet Goggles Hearing Protection |
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3 rules for camouflage
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Take advantage of all available natural concealment;
Camouflage by altering the form, shadow, texture and color of objects; Camouflage against both ground and air observation. |
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What do you do when there is a ground flare?
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Move out of the area of light as quickly and quietly as possible.
Keep moving until you are well away from the area; then reorient yourself and continue on. |
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What is land navigation and what does it require?
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PROCESS USED FOR MARKING, LOCATING AND NAVIGATING ACROSS THE GROUND
REQUIRES: MAP COMPASS PACE COUNT |
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What is a map?
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Geographical representation of a portion of land as shown from above with a verifiable and specific scale.
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Military Grid Reference System
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Used to provide location
ALWAYS Right then Up |
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what allows converstion between True North and Magnetic North?
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Declination Diagram
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Twelve Planning Steps
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Study the mission
Plan use of time Study terrain and situation Organize the patrol Select personnel, weapons and equipment Issue the warning order Coordinate Make recon Complete the plan Issue patrol order Supervise, inspect, reherse and reinspect Execute the mission |
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List people in squad
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1 squad leader
1 grenadier 3 fire team leaders 3 automatic riflemen 3 riflemen #1 3 riflemen #2 |
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squad leader
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Armed with an M16, but only fires in critical situations.
Responsible for the training, appearance, discipline and readiness of the squad. Controls fire discipline, fire control, and maneuvering. |
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grenadier
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Armed with an M203.
Responsible for the employment and care of the 203. Remains close to the squad leader in combat. |
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Armed with an M16, but only fires in critical situations.
Acts as the assistant squad leader. |
FIRE TEAM LEADER
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Armed with a fully auto or burst M16.
Backbone of the fire team, providing heavy fire power. Acts as the assistant fire team leader. |
automatic rifleman
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Protects flank and acts as a scout.
Takes control of the automatic rifle if automatic rifleman becomes a casualty. |
rifleman #1
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Armed with an M16.
Acts as point man and occasionally a scout. Protects the flank of the fire team. |
rifleman #2
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What is a Class A Mishap?
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Reportable Damage of >$2,000,000 and or results in fatal injury or permanent total disability
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What is a Class B Mishap?
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>$200,000 but < $2,000,000 and or results in non fatal injury with permanent partial disability
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What is a Class C Mishap?
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>$10,000 but < $200,000 and or results in injury that prevents regularly scheduled work beyond a day of the mishap
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What is a Class D Mishap?
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<$10,000 and or results in a non fatal injury and does not prevent regularly scheduled work beyond the day of the mishap
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General George Washington initiated America’s first sea-base offensive during the?
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Revolutionary War
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